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Friday, December 23, 2011

there are just a couple of empty spots left in my Christmas journal......

i'm really glad i left some room for the gingerbread house!

and my all-time favorite thing: santa!!

now the only thing left to do is put some finishing touches on the inside covers.

i decided to keep it simple and just paint some lines of watercolor.

then i could add some thoughts and doodles

to the inside front cover.......

along with my list of materials onto the inside back cover.

and here's the final accordion journal.....
just in time for Christmas!

i hope you have a beautiful Christmas holiday,
and a very artful 2012!!

{i'll be spending some time with my family, so i'll be away from my blog for several weeks.thank you SO much for your sweet encouragementand support this year..... i'll see you in the new year! woo hoo!!}

Monday, December 19, 2011

i was inspired to do a little doodlin' inmy Christmas journal this weekend......but one thing i noticed when i opened it was that it looks a little "heavy" over on the left side where i added the extra page for my favorite carols. so, i decided to try to balance things out and i cut another piece of paper to add to the right-hand side of the journal......

and this time i'm going to add some of my favorite Christmas movies!

normally i keep things a lot more streamlined and a little less busy, but i don't know if it's such a good idea to argue with inspiration, so i just went with it's calling!

once i had my doodles finished, i sewed it into the fold of the journal. i had to kind of make up this stitching pattern, since i didn't want to cover up my lettering with waxed linen thread.....

and thankfully, it's holding everything together the way it should!

and now my journal is looking a lot more balanced to me!
just a few empty spaces left......i'm hoping to finish it by Christmas!

Monday, December 12, 2011

my sweet bloggy friend chrissy gardner participated in the mini workshop "12 artsy ornaments of Christmas" (hosted by christy tomlinson), and i couldn't resist making her cute little paper cottage project! chrissy used vintage book text to create her cottages, but since i don't have any vintage textbooks, i decided to use some prints of my journal pages.

and after i cut them apart using the patterns that chrissy provided,

and did a little assembly work.....

i had a sweet little artsy paper cottage of my own!! i added a few other things like the heart punch in the door, and the "smoke" coming out of the chimney......

but why stop at making just one cottage, when you can make two.....

or three!!

(this little birdie on the roof is one of my favorites!)

but what i really love about these little cottages is when you tuck a battery-operated tea light candle inside, it looks like there's lots of love and inspiration radiating from within.....
just the way a sweet little artsy paper cottage should be!

you can read more about chrissy's project
(she adds her houses to a strand of Christmas lights.....super cute!!)
and the "12 artsy ornaments of Christmas" here!

Monday, December 5, 2011

one of the many things i ♥ about Christmas is listening to all the wonderful hymns and carols! i have too many favorites, though, and there isn't enough room in my little journal to include them all......so, i decided to just add another page! i took a piece of the arches textwove paper that i used for the accordion journal, and folded it randomly.

then, using my microns and koi watercolors, i added a title to the front.

Friday, December 2, 2011

my very talented bloggy friend patty schaffer has been working some of her creative magic again. she designed five ornaments for the styrofoam company, and i think they'd make any tree look merry and bright! this very sweet red-and-white button ornie is one of my favorites.....clickhere to see patty's other fabulous designs, along with a how-to video and full instructions on how you can create some for yourself this weekend!!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

another thing i ♥ about Christmas is building a big snowman in the front yard.
i remember fun times as a kid in indiana trying to outdo my brothers by making a snowman that was bigger than theirs (which wasn't too hard, because they usually spent all their time throwing snowballs at me instead of building.....).
of course, living in florida, we don't see too many snowmen in front yards, so i think the next best thing is stacking three extra large marshmallows on top of each other.....a little melted chocolate in between the layers will usually hold them together.

....you probably knew it wouldn't take me long to somehow bring
this conversation around to the subject of chocolate.....right....? :))

Monday, November 28, 2011

the holiday season is upon us, and i can't think of a more inspiring time of year! to celebrate all the things i love about the season, i thought i'd create a little booklet......here's how i did it: take a piece of medium weight paper (i'm using arches textwove that measures approximately 4"x20").......

then fold it in half, and fold it in half again accordion-style until you have a booklet with four sections.

(you can adjust this any way you like and it will still work.....use any size paper, and the more you fold it in half, the more sections, or "pages" you'll have!)

now add some lettering and illustration to your front cover.....

along with some color around the edges, if you like.

(i'm using some green pan pastel here)

and before you know it, you've created a cover for your new accordion book!

when you open your book up, there will be lots of empty space smiling at you, so

go ahead and start filling it up using your favorite supplies!

i added this Christmas tree on one of the paper folds (because i truly love all those twinkly little white lights!). i think it'll look kind of neat when the book is folded.......

because you'll be able to see half the tree on each page!

it's going to be fun filling up all that blank space by adding a little bit of artwork here and there throughout the holidays.....and it will be a great way to be creative for just ten or fifteen minutes at a time!

welcome to the holiday season......the most wonderfully inspiring time of the year!!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

i shared this on my blog a couple of years ago......it's my own Thanksgiving version of the traditional food pyramid,the recommended guide which suggests we eat less of what's at the top, and more of what's at the bottom. which kinda explains where turkey is on my priority list, as opposed to pumpkin pie with whipped cream, sweet potatoes, and you guessed it: chocolate.....heeheehee

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tomorrow, we celebrate Thanksgiving here in America, and i just want you to know that i'm SO very grateful for you! thank you for taking the time to stop by here and say hello.....i appreciate your comments and encouragement so much! i'm going to take a few bloggy days off this week to spend with my family, but i'll see you on monday!!

Monday, November 21, 2011

here's a fun way to challenge yourself by creating something with only three supplies......
you'll need a piece of paper, a pencil, and an eraser.
with your pencil, lightly draw some simple shapes onto your paper (i've drawn letters, but you can use any shape.....a flower, butterfly, circles, squares, abstract shapes, etc.).

you can also use a stencil to pencil in your shape!

now add some texture by drawing some scribble lines all around the outside of your shape......

keep adding lots and lots and lots of little scribble lines!

(you can make some areas darker for great shadowing effects, too!)

and when you're done, you've got something that looks a little complicated,

but it's actually quite simple!

but just to take it one step further, let's add a tiny bit of color (i know i'm breaking the
three-supply-keep-it-simple rule, but curiosity got the best of me!).
i'm using a yellow colored pencil, but you can use whatever inspires you!

and now i'm adding a small bit of orange colored pencil, too.

(i think the supply count is up to five now.....)

i just added a few details here and there to keep it simple, but the sky's the limit here!
sometimes it's fun to let yourself be inspired with just a handful of supplies.....
see what you can come up with by using only three five supplies!!

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